Falling. Getting back up. Doing the work.
Fifteen years of internet. A breakdown the world watched. A rebuild the world didn't. One stage, and proof the work counts.
2011
I started making videos in 2011. Pranks. Sketches. Stupid stuff that made people laugh. I did not have a plan. I had a camera and too much energy and no idea where any of it was going.
Within a few years I had millions of people watching. Two YouTube channels. FouseyTUBE crossed 10 million subscribers. DOSEofFOUSEY found another 3.5 million. Streamy Awards: Show of the Year in 2015. Entertainer of the Year in 2016. The whole thing moved fast.
I got lucky and I worked hard. Both are true. I would not pretend the early run was anything other than what it was: a wave I caught and rode for as long as I could hold on.
I had a camera and too much energy and no idea where any of it was going.
2017–2019
Then it all came apart. Mental health. Addiction. Public breakdowns played out in real time across every feed I had. I am not going to relitigate it here. If you were around, you saw it. If you were not, the internet has a long memory.
What matters is what came after.
2020–2024
The rebuild happened in private. Sobriety. Therapy. The gym, every single day, whether I wanted to or not. I read books nobody saw me read. I wrote things nobody saw me write. I trained when nobody was filming.
That is where G7 started. Not as a brand. As a practice. The mindset of showing up when there is no audience. The discipline of doing the small thing the right way, again, when no one is going to clap for it.
I had to learn that the work counts even when it isn't content. Especially then. Because the work in the dark is what makes the light possible.
I trained when nobody was filming. That is where G7 started.
March 2025
In March 2025 I did a 30-day water fast live on Kick. No food. Just water and time and a camera that didn't turn off. Top 10 most-watched streamer on the platform that month. Over $5,800 raised for charity. 6,700 new followers came along for the ride.
I did it because I wanted to prove I could do hard things in front of people again. The first time I was in front of cameras, I was running. This time, I wasn't. The fast wasn't a stunt. It was an answer to a question I had been carrying for years: do you still have it in you?
Yes.
October 18, 2025
On October 18, 2025, I stepped on stage at the Northern California National Championship. Men's Physique. Open Tall Class.
I took 1st Place.
Natural. No shortcuts. No asterisks. Six months of meal prep, two-a-days, and a coach who didn't let me cheat the program. Ten years of recovery underneath all of it.
That moment was not the destination. It was proof. Proof that the work counts. Proof that whatever you think you lost, the door is not closed. You just have to be willing to do the small thing the right way until it adds up to something undeniable.
1st Place · Men's Physique
Open Tall Class · Northern California National Championship · 10/18/2025
The door is not closed. You just have to be willing to do the small thing the right way until it adds up to something undeniable.
Today
Today I run G7 Mindset. Coaching, programs, a training app on Playbook with 16 programs and counting. From the free Saiyan Challenge to the G7 War Zone 1:1, the ladder is built so you can find the rung that fits and start climbing.
I help people transform their minds and bodies. That is the mission. Has been for years.
Now
A while back I said I wished I had an online store for all the random things I buy and use. Someone in San Diego read that and built it. You are looking at it right now.
Every product here is something I use. Every link is tracked. Every recommendation is real. No curated affiliate dump from a database. The actual list.
Big love. Big energy. Big G7.
The reach
Everything he uses, in one place. Apparel, supplements, kitchen, recovery, and the G7 Mindset coaching ladder.